Category: World

Polish Army Warns of Russian Disinformation
“New Wine in Old Wineskins.” Who would you expect to use such a title — and why? What comes to mind first? Few might have guessed that this phrase w [...]

Russia Blames Others for Its Own Actions
The Polish Ministry of Interior and Administration emphasises that "critical thinking and verifying information sources are the best defence against [...]

Ukrainian ‘killed three people.’ Thousands believed it.
Nearly 100,000 people watched the video and read the accompanying comment falsely claiming that a Ukrainian man had killed three people in Kraków [...]
Laying down the law for haters, fraudsters and Russian trolls
Poland is moving to strengthen its defences against Russian disinformation and illegal online content through a new law on blocking internet content, [...]
Donald Tusk: Spreading Russian Propaganda and Disinformation Harms Poland
“Stupidity — let alone political views — should not be treated as a mitigating circumstance,” Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk wrote on X. [...]
Poles May Seek Apologies in Poland for “Polish Camps” Slur
The written justification for the Supreme Court's groundbreaking ruling on the use of the phrase "Polish death camps" has now been published. This mar [...]
Poles faced death penalty for helping Jews
"Poles faced the death penalty for helping Jews - not only those who provided help directly, but also their loved ones, the entire family,” said Presi [...]
Belarusians Do Not Want to Create a “Belarus 2” in Poland
What Did Lukashenko Say?
On January 21, 2025, Russian media reported a sensational claim. For instance, the RBK channel reported that Belarusi [...]
Pope Francis: This Polish family was a beacon of hope amidst the darkness of World War II
On March 24, 2025, Markowa hosted ceremonies commemorating the National Day of Remembrance for Poles Who Rescued Jews under German Occupation. This da [...]
We Must Firmly Stand Up for the Truth
When Karol Tendera heard someone referring to his harrowing daily encounters with death as occurring in a "Polish," rather than a German concentrati [...]
